SIPOC

LeanOhio
23 Nov 201603:51

Summary

TLDRThe script introduces Sybok, a high-level process mapping tool used to identify key elements of a process improvement project. It outlines the process from a 50,000-foot view, focusing on suppliers, inputs, process, outputs, and customers. Sybok helps define the process's purpose, scope, and sequence, ensuring everyone has a clear understanding before work begins. The example of filing taxes illustrates how Sybok can be applied to real-life scenarios, identifying all necessary documents, steps, and parties involved.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“Š **Sybok Overview**: Sybok is a high-level process mapping tool used to identify all relevant elements of a process improvement project before work begins.
  • πŸ” **Purpose of Sybok**: It provides a clear, high-level view of a process, showing how it serves the customer and helps to understand the purpose and scope of the process.
  • πŸ”‘ **Sybok Elements**: The tool includes suppliers, inputs, process, outputs, and customers (SIPOC), which are essential for mapping the process.
  • 🧩 **Process Mapping Levels**: Sybok offers a 50,000-foot view, while process mapping provides a 10,000-foot view, and standard work a 1,000-foot view.
  • 🀝 **Sybok's Role in Teamwork**: It helps to level set and align all team members on the same page regarding the process to be improved.
  • πŸ“‹ **Defining the Process**: Start by defining the process at a high level with about five to seven steps, which sets the boundaries for further analysis.
  • πŸ”Ž **Identifying Process Boundaries**: Sybok helps to identify the beginning and end of the process, ensuring that it is indeed a process that needs improvement.
  • πŸ€” **Clarifying Assumptions**: Discussions during the development of the Sybok diagram help to clarify assumptions and define key terms related to the process.
  • πŸ’Ό **Practical Example**: Filing taxes is used as an example where suppliers, inputs, process, outputs, and customers are clearly identified and mapped out.
  • πŸ”— **Further Resources**: For more information on Sybok and process improvement, the script directs to lean Ohio gov and the resources tab.

Q & A

  • What is Sybok?

    -Sybok is a high-level view of a process that shows how the process serves the customer. It consists of suppliers, inputs, process, outputs, and customers.

  • Why is Sybok important in process improvement?

    -Sybok is important because it helps to understand the purpose and scope of a process, clearly lists all suppliers, provides insight into inputs and outputs, and identifies customers using process output.

  • How does Sybok differ from other process mapping views?

    -Sybok is the 50,000-foot view, while process mapping is the 10,000-foot view, and standard work is the 1,000-foot view.

  • What does Sybok help to identify?

    -Sybok helps to identify the beginning and end of the process, ensuring it is a process to be improved, and defines the scope of the process.

  • What is the purpose of discussions during the development of Sybok?

    -Discussions during the development of Sybok help to clarify assumptions about the process and define key terms.

  • How should you start creating a Sybok diagram?

    -Always start with the process, defining it at a high level with only about five to seven steps, and then fill in the suppliers, inputs, process, outputs, and customers.

  • What is an example of a supplier in the context of filing taxes?

    -In the context of filing taxes, suppliers include the government, your employer, charities, and investment providers who supply the necessary tax return documents.

  • What are the inputs in the tax filing process?

    -The inputs in the tax filing process include your W-2 form, charitable receipts, mortgage interest statements, and investment capital gains statements.

  • What are the outputs in the tax filing process?

    -The outputs in the tax filing process include your completed tax return, a copy of the return for your accountant, a copy for yourself, and the payment to the accountant.

  • Who are the customers in the tax filing process?

    -The customers in the tax filing process are the state government, the IRS, and your accountant.

  • Where can one find more information about Sybok and process improvement?

    -More information about Sybok and process improvement can be found by visiting leanohio.gov and selecting the resources tab at the top of the page.

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